WOODBURY UNIVERSITY – MOORPARK COLLEGE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
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WOODBURY UNIVERSITY – MOORPARK COLLEGE
ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Based upon the 2005/2007 Woodbury University Bulletin
The Woodbury University/Moorpark College Articulation Agreement has been developed in cooperation with faculty and
staff at both participating institutions. Its purpose is to provide the prospective Woodbury University student with
information on courses needed for each program of study offered at Woodbury and the equivalent courses offered at
Moorpark College. The agreement contains three sections:
Section I: Articulations by Major
This section provides information on REQUIRED Major courses (general education and major) for each major and their
equivalents at Moorpark College, if any. Below each major is information that is specific to that major. The Woodbury
University courses are listed in the left – hand column. Equivalent Moorpark College courses are listed in the right - hand
column.
Section II: General Education Breadth Agreement
This section includes courses that may be taken to fulfill general education course requirements at Woodbury University.
Beginning in the fall of 2000, Woodbury University will be following the Intersegmental General Education Transfer
Curriculum (IGETC), with the following exceptions:
• Woodbury University requires the completion of the CSU “Oral Communication” component. The course taken
will be subject to review upon evaluation of transcripts at Woodbury University. Courses in interpersonal and cross
– cultural communication will not be accepted to meet the oral communications requirement.
• Woodbury University requires all students to demonstrate competency in basic computing skills. This requirement
can be met through successful completion of approved course work at Moorpark College or through passing of an
examination offered at Woodbury University.
• Woodbury University does not require the Foreign Language component.
• General Education courses that serve as preparatory courses for individual majors are required EVEN IF all other
IGETC requirements have been met. Please refer to Section I for a listing of required courses by major.
Section III: Basic Skills Courses
This brief section includes courses, along with their equivalencies at Moorpark College, that are required of all Woodbury
University students that are not included in the other two sections
Courses taken by the prospective Woodbury student not listed in this agreement are subject to review by the Registrar’s
Office at Woodbury University.
Approved:
____________________________________________ _______________________________________
David Rosen, Ph.D. Letrisha Mai
Senior Vice President Articulation Officer
Woodbury University Moorpark College
Section I: Articulation By Major
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
ANIMATION ARTS
MAJOR AN 100 Animation Principles I N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 103 Animation Principles II N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 102 Beginning Figure Drawing ART M32 Beginning Life Drawing I
MAJOR AN 110 & Design Symposia (2) N/T Not Transferable
AN 210
MAJOR AN 205 Sophomore Studio I N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 221 Animation Drawing I N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 261 Intro to Computer Animation N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 240 History of Animation N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 206 Sophomore Studio II N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 262 Computer Animation I N/E No Equivalency
Area 3 FN 225 History of Film N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AN 2XX Illustration N/E No Equivalency
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
Area 4 EC 2XX Economics course ECON M01 or Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of
M02 Macroeconomics
Area 3 FN 2XX History of Fine Art course (2)* ART M11, M12 History of Art: Prehistoric Through Gothic,
M13, M10, M14 History of Art: Renaissance through Modern,
History of Art: Modern through Contemporary,
Art Appreciation, History of Art: Asian
MAJOR FO 101 Beginning Drawing ART M30 Drawing & Composition I
MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART M20 2 Dimensional Design
MAJOR FO 103 Color Theory N/E No Equivalency
RESTRICTED ART M11, M12, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
DESIGN M13, M10, M14, History of Art: Renaissance through Modern,
ELECTIVE (2)** DANC M01A, History of Art: Modern through Contemporary,
M03, HUM M02, Art Appreciation, History of Art: Asian, Dance
M03, M04, M05, Appreciation, Dance History,The Individual
M06,M07, M18, and the Arts, History of Cinema I or II,
MUS M01, M04, Contemporary Foreign Film, Contemporary
M04H, M08, American Film, Humanities through the Arts,
M09A, M09B, Images of Women in Film, Fundamentals of
PHOT M02, THA Music, Survey of World Music, Honors:Survey
M01, M04 of World Music, Music Appreciation, Music
History & Literature, Music History &
Literature, History of Photography,
Introduction to theTheatre, History of the
Theatre
*To complete IGETC area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third
course option.
**Course selection for Restricted Design Elective (RES/DES) includes any course accepted in Animation, Fashion
Design, Graphic Design and Interior Architecture.
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Section I: Articulation By Major
ARCHITECTURE
MAJOR AR 114 Design Communication I DRFT M01 & Introduction to Drafting & Architectural
M03A Drafting I
MAJOR AR 182 Design Studio 1A N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AR 183 Design Studio 1B N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AR 211 Design Communication II DRFT MO2B & Computer Aided Drafting II & Architectural
M04 CAD
MAJOR AR 243 Materials and Methods DRFT M13 Construction Materials
MAJOR AR 250 Professional Practice 1 DRFT M03B & Architectural Drafting II & Building Codes
M11
Area 3 AR 267 History of Architecture 1 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AR 268 History of Architecture 2 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AR 280 Design Studio 2A N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR AR 281 Design Studio 2B N/E No Equivalency
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
Area 3A FN 205 History of Contemporary Art* N/E No Equivalency
Area 2A MA 249 College Algebra MATH M05 College Algebra
MAJOR MA 251 Trigonometry with Descriptive MATH M06 OR Trigonometry or College Algebra with
Geometry M07 (in the latter Trigonometry
case College
Algebra would not
be required)
Area 4 HI 207 or World Civilization I or II HIST M20A or World History I or World History II
208 M20B
Area 2B SC 240 Physics 1 PHYS M10A & General Physics I & Laboratory
M10AL
Area 2B SC 241 Physics 2+ PHYS M10B & General Physics II & Laboratory
M10BL
A portfolio review is STRONGLY recommended prior to placement in the Bachelor of Architecture program. A
portfolio review is required of ALL students who have less than a 3.0 G.P.A. in their architecture courses.
Students must have a minimum 3.0 G.P.A. for entry into the Bachelor of Architecture program WITHOUT a
portfolio review.
*To complete IGETC Area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third
course option.
+Physics 2 will meet the IGETC requirement for the Biological Science course for Architecture students ONLY.
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Section I: Articulation By Major
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
FASHION DESIGN
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or M02 Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
Speaking
Area 4 EC 2XX Economics Course ECON M01 or M02 Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of
Macroeconomics
MAJOR FD 111 Fashion Sketching 1 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 113 Introduction to Fashion N/E No Equivalency
Design
MAJOR FD 125 Technical Studio 1 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 130 Textiles N/E No Equivalency
Area 3 FD 160 History of Fashion I* N/E No Equivalency
Area 3 FD 161 History of Fashion II* N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 210 Fashion Sketching 2 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 225 Technical Studio 2 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 226 Advanced Tech Studio N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 232 Knitwear and Swimwear N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FD 301 Computer Aided Fashion N/E No Equivalency
Design 1
MAJOR FD 333 Computer Aided Fashion N/E No Equivalency
Design 2
RESTRICTED DESIGN FN 2XX History of Fine Art course (2) ART M11, M12, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
ELECTIVE M13, M10, M14 History of Art: Renaissance through Modern,
History of Art: Modern through Contemporary,
Art Appreciation, History of Art: Asian
MAJOR FO 101 Beginning Drawing ART M30 Drawing & Composition I
MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART M20 2 Dimensional Design
MAJOR FO 103 Color Theory N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR GD 105 Introduction to Computer GR M23 Introduction to Computer Graphics (Macintosh)
Graphics
MAJOR STUDIO FD 2XX N/E No Equivalency
ELECTIVE (2)
*To complete IGETC area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third
course option.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or M02 Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
Speaking
Area 4 EC 2XX Economics course ECON M01 or M02 Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of
Macroeconomics
Area 3A FN 2XX History of Fine Art course (2) ART M11, M12, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
M13, M10, M14 History of Art: Renaissance though Modern,
History of Art: Modern Through
Contemporary, Art Appreciation, History of
Art: Asian
MAJOR FO 101 Beginning Drawing ART M30 Drawing & Composition I
MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART M20 2 Dimensional Design
MAJOR FO 103 Color Theory N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR GD 102 Beginning Figure Drawing ART M32 Beginning Life Drawing I
MAJOR GD 105 Introduction to Computer GR M23 Introduction to Computer Graphics (Macintosh)
Graphics
MAJOR GD135 Computer Illustration GR M26 Computer Assisted Illustration (Macintosh):
Illustrator
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Section I: Articulation By Major
MAJOR GD 200 Computer Publishing GR M25 Computer Publications Design (Macintosh);
Quark XPress
MAJOR GD 202 Computer Imaging GR M27 Electronic & Digital Photography
MAJOR GD 215 Typography I GR M34 Lettering & Typography
MAJOR GD 216 Typography II N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR GD 232 Illustration GR M40 Beginning Illustration
MAJOR GD 240 Photography PHOT M01A Beginning Photography
MAJOR GD 260 History of Graphic Design N/E No Equivalency
RESTRICTED DESIGN (2) ART M11, M12, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
ELECTIVE** M13, M10, M14, History of Art: Renaissance through Modern,
DANC M01A, M03, History of Art: Modern through Contemporary,
HUM M02, M03, Art Appreciation, History of Art: Asian, Dance
M04, M05, M06,M07, Appreciation, Dance History,The Individual
M18, MUS M01, and the Arts, History of Cinema I or II,
M04, M04H, M08, Contemporary Foreign Film, Contemporary
M09A, M09B, PHOT American Film, Humanities through the Arts,
M02, THA M01, M04 Images of Women in Film, Fundamentals of
Music, Survey of World Music, Honors:Survey
of World Music, Music Appreciation, Music
History & Literature, Music History &
Literature, History of Photography,
Introduction to theTheatre, History of the
Theatre
*To complete IGETC area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third
course option.
**Course selection for Restricted Design Elective (RES/DES) includes any course accepted in Animation, Fashion
Design, Graphic Design and Interior Architecture.
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
Area 1 CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
Area 3 FN 204 or History of Modern Art or History of ART M12 OR History of Art: Renaissance through Modern
FN 205 Contemporary Art* M13 or History of Art: Modern through
Contemporary
MAJOR FO 101 Beginning Drawing ART M30 Drawing & Composition I
MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART M20 2 Dimensional Design
MAJOR FO 103 Color Theory N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 105 Design Studio 1 ART M21 & Three Dimensional Design & Architectural
DRFT M03A Drafting I
MAJOR IA 106 Design Studio 2 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 111 Digital Communication DRFT M02B & Computer Aided Drafting II & Intro to
GR M23 Computer Graphics
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Section I: Articulation By Major
Area 3 IA 164 History I; Ancient—1800* N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 165 History: 1750 to Present N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 207 Design Studio 3:IA Elements N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 252 Space Planning ID M15 Space Planning
MAJOR IA 256 Materials and Furnishings ID M12 Materials & Installations
MAJOR IA 257 Detail Design N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 258 Building Systems & Codes N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 282 Design Studio 4:Retail N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IA 326 History of Furniture ID M16 History of Furniture
Area 4 PS 200 Introduction to Psychology PSY M01 or PSY Introduction to Psychology or
M01H Honors:Introduction to Psychology
RESTRICTED (2) ART M11, M12, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
DESIGN M13, M10, M14, History of Art: Renaissance through Modern,
ELECTIVE** DANC M01A, History of Art: Modern through
M03, HUM M02, Contemporary, Art Appreciation, History of
M03, M04, M05, Art: Asian, Dance Appreciation, Dance
M06,M07, M18, History,The Individual and the Arts, History
MUS M01, M04, of Cinema I or II, Contemporary Foreign
M04H, M08, Film, Contemporary American Film,
M09A, M09B, Humanities through the Arts, Images of
PHOT M02, THA Women in Film, Fundamentals of Music,
M01, M04 Survey of World Music, Honors:Survey of
World Music, Music Appreciation, Music
History & Literature, Music History &
Literature, History of Photography,
Introduction to theTheatre, History of the
Theatre
*To complete IGETC area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third
course option. * *Course selection for Restricted Design Elective (RES/DES) includes any course accepted in
Animation, Fashion Design, Graphic Design and Interior Architecture.
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Section I: Articulation By Major
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTING
MAJOR AC 205 Principles of Accounting I BUS M02A and Financial Accounting I and II
M02B
MAJOR AC 206 Principles of Accounting II BUS M02C Managerial Accounting
MAJOR IT 232 Systems Analysis & Design CIS M53 Systems Analysis
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or M02 Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
Speaking
Area 4 EC 203 Macroeconomics* ECON M02 Principles of Macroeconomics
Area 4 EC 204 Microeconomics* ECON M01 Principles of Microeconomics
Area 2 MA 201 Finite Math OR College Algebra MATH M14 or Finite Mathematics or College
OR MA MATH M05
249
Area 2 MA 221 Statistics MATH M15 or Introductory Statistics or Honors:Introductory
MATH M15H Statistics
MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS M30 Introduction to Business & Economics
MAJOR MG 110 Law and Business BUS M33 and BUS Business Law and Legal Environment of
M34 Business
*To complete IGETC Area 4 – Social and Behavioral Sciences – an approved course OTHER THAN Economics
must be taken as the third course option.
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT – ALL EMPHASES
MAJOR AC 205 Principles of Accounting I BUS M02A and Financial Accounting I and II
M02B
MAJOR AC 206 Principles of Accounting II BUS M02C Managerial Accounting
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or M02 Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
Speaking
Area 4 EC 203 Macroeconomics ECON M02 Principles of Macroeconomics
Area 4 EC 204 Microeconomics ECON M01 Principles of Microeconomics
Area 3A FN 2XX Fine Arts course ART M11, M12, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
M13, M10, M14, History of Art: Renaissance through Modern,
DANC M01A, M03, History of Art: Modern through Contemporary,
HUM M02, M03, Art Appreciation, History of Art: Asian, Dance
M04, M05, M06,M07, Appreciation, Dance History,The Individual
M18, MUS M01, and the Arts, History of Cinema I or II,
M04, M04H, M08, Contemporary Foreign Film, Contemporary
M09A, M09B, PHOT American Film, Humanities through the Arts,
M02, THA M01, M04 Images of Women in Film, Fundamentals of
Music, Survey of World Music, Honors:Survey
of World Music, Music Appreciation, Music
History & Literature, Music History &
Literature, History of Photography,
Introduction to theTheatre, History of the
Theatre
Area 2 MA 201 Finite Math OR College Algebra MATH M14 or Finite Mathematics or College Algebra
OR MA MATH M05
249
Area 2 MA 221 Statistics MATH M15 or Introductory Statistics or Honors:Introductory
MATH M15H Statistics
MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS M30 Introduction to Business & Economics
MAJOR MG2XX Business Elective (1) BUS M31, M32, M40, Introduction to Management, Small Business
M51, M54, Management, International Business, Human
Resources Management, Organizational
Behavior
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Section I: Articulation By Major
MAJOR MG 110 Law and Business BUS M33 and BUS Business Law and Legal Environment of
M34 Business
Area 3 PH 201 Introduction to Philosophy or PHIL M01 or M01H Introduction to Philosophy or
PH 210 Ethical Systems or M02 or M02H Honors:Introduction to Philosophy or
Introduction to Ethics or Honors:Introduction to
Ethics
Area 4 PS 200 Introduction to Psychology PSY M01 or M01H Introduction to Psychology or
Honors:Introduction to Psychology
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MAJOR AC 205 Principles of Accounting I BUS M02A and Financial Accounting I and II
M02B
MAJOR IT 113 Introduction to Information CS M01 Introduction to Computer Science
Technology
MAJOR IT 163 Introduction to Programming/Java CS M1OA OR M10J Introduction to Computer Programming Using
(TO BE (To be replaced by Structured C++ or Introduction to Computer
REPLACE Introduction to Programming: Programming Using Java Fundamentals
D BY IT through the use of web and
1XX) scripting languages rather than
stand alone programming)
MAJOR IT 232 Systems Analysis & Design CIS M53 Systems Analysis
MAJOR IT 242 Introduction to Databases CS M50 OR CIS Files & Data Bases or Microsoft Access I
M26A & M26B & II
MAJOR IT 2XX Math for IT Majors N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR IT 310 Operating Systems I CS M03 Introduction to Computer Hardware and
Systems Software
MAJOR IT 311 Operating Systems II: Linux CSNE M55 & M56 Linux Networking and System Administration
OR CS M02 & M02L & Linux Security Management or Introduction
to UNIX and C & Lab
MAJOR IT 315 Computer Hardware CNSE M06 Cisco Fundamentals of IT Essentials: PC
Hardware & Software
MAJOR IT 321 Computer Networks CIS M50 OR CNSE Introduction to Local Area Networks or Local
5A & B Area Networks & Wide Area Networks
MAJOR IT 342 Advanced Databases CSNE M35 & M39 SQL Server Administration & SQL Server
Implementation
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Section I: Articulation By Major
MAJOR ELECTIVES IT XXX (3) (9 sh) CIS M21, M24 & Microsoft Word Part 2, Microsoft Excel Part 1
M25, M27, M30, & 2, Microsoft PowerPoint, Web Page Design
M31, M40, M41, I, II, III, Visual BASIC I, II, Introduction to
M51, M52, M60D, Novell Client/Server, Introduction to Microsoft
M60E, M60F, (CIS Windows NT Workstation/Server, Web Page
M61, M80, CSNE Design w/HTML, Internet & WWW II,
M80, CS M22A/B, Quicken, (Computer Programming Lab,
M80 PENDING Internship in CIS, Internship in Computer
DEPARTMENT Systems Networking, Independent Studies in
CHAIR Computer Science, Internship in Computer
APPROVAL), CSNE Science), Intro to Networking and
M01, M12, M13, Telecommunications, Telecommunictions
M14, M18, M19, Cabling Installation, Internetworking and
M31, M37, M40, TCP/IP, Fundamentals of Wireless Local Area
M41, M42, M43, Networks, Cisco System Computer Networking
M44, M46, M47, 1 and 2, Cisco System Computer Networking 3
M49, M51, M52, and 4, IntranetWare:Integrating Windows NT,
M57, M82, M85A, MS Windows Network Server, Exchange
M85B, M86, M87, Server Implementation and Administration,
M88, CS M10B, MS Internet Security and Acceleration Server,
M10C, M10M, Upgrading to NT Windows 2000, Windows
M10S, M19, M19L, Server Active Directory Services, Windows
M20, M30, M40, M60 Network Infrastructure Administration,
Designing a Windows Active Directory and
Network, Designing Windows Network
Security, MS Windows Network Management,
Microsoft SQL Server Client Application
Architecture, Cisco Semester 5 Advance
Routing Configuration, Cisco Semester 6 –
Remote Access Network, Network
Programming With Perl, Intro to Network
Security, Securing Cisco IOS Networks, Cisco
Fundamentals of PIX Firewalls, Cisco Secure
PIX Firewalls, Cisco Secure Virtual Private
Network, Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection
System, Object-Oriented Programming Using
C++, Windows Programming Using Visual
C++, Intermediate JAVA, Java Servlets
Programming, Software Engineering with Ada,
Software Engineering Laboratory with Ada,
Object-Priented Data Structure and Algorithm
Design, Introduction to Computer Systems,
Computer Organization, Concepts of
Programming Languages
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or M02 Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
Speaking
Area 4 EC 203 Macroeconomics* ECON M02 Principles of Macroeconomics
Area 4 EC 204 Microeconomics* ECON M01 Principles of Microeconomics
Area 2 MA 221 Statistics MATH M15 OR Introductory Statistics or Honors: Introductory
M15H Statistics
MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS M30 Introduction to Business & Economics
*To complete IGETC Area 4 – Social and Behavioral Sciences – an approved course OTHER THAN Economics
must be taken as the third course option.
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Section I: Articulation By Major
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
FASHION MARKETING
MAJOR AC 205 Principles of Accounting I BUS M02A and Financial Accounting I and II
M02B
MAJOR AC 206 Principles of Accounting II BUS M02C Managerial Accounting
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
Area 4 EC 203 Macroeconomics ECON M02 Principles of Macroeconomics
Area 4 EC 204 Microeconomics ECON M01 Principles of Microeconomics
MAJOR FD 130 Textiles N/E No Equivalency
Area 3 FD 161 History of Fashion *2 N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FM 115 Introduction to Fashion Business N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FM 235 Trend Analysis N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FM 245 Fashion Promotional Lab N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR FM 246 Retail Fashion Buying N/E No Equivalency
Area 3 FN 2XX History of Art course* ART M11, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
M12, M13, History of Art: Renaissance though Modern,
M10, M14 History of Art: Modern Through
Contemporary, Art Appreciation, History of
Art: Asian
Area 2 PS 221 Statistics N/E No Equivalency
Area 4 PS 200 or Introduction to Psychology or PSY M01 or Introduction to Psychology or
BH 210 Introduction to Sociology M01H or SOC Honors:Introduction to Psychology or
M01 or M01H Introduction to Sociology OR Honors:Intro to
Psychology
*To complete IGETC area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third
course option.
MARKETING
MAJOR AC 205 Principles of Accounting I BUS M02A Financial Accounting I and II
and M02B
MAJOR AC 206 Principles of Accounting II BUS M02C Managerial Accounting
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
or M02 Speaking
Area 4 EC 203 Macroeconomics ECON M02 Principles of Macroeconomics
Area 4 EC 204 Microeconomics ECON M01 Principles of Microeconomics
Area 3 FN 2XX History of Art course ART M11, History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic,
M12, M13, History of Art: Renaissance though Modern,
M10, M14 History of Art: Modern Through
Contemporary, Art Appreciation, History of
Art: Asian
Area 2A PS 221 Statistics N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS M30 Introduction to Business & Economics
Area 4 PS 200 or Introduction to Psychology or PSY M01 or Introduction to Psychology or
BH 210 Introduction to Sociology M01H or Honors:Introduction to Psychology or
SOC M01 Introduction to Sociology OR Honors:Intro to
or M01H Psychology
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Section I: Articulation By Major
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
COMMUNICATION
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
MAJOR CO 203 Communication Theory JOUR M01 Media & Society
Area 2 MA 221 Statistics MATH M15 Introductory Statistics or Honors:Introductory
or MATH Statistics
M15H
Area 3 LI 2XX Literature Course LI 2XX Any IGETC Literature Course
Area 4 PS 200 Introduction to Psychology PSY M01 or Introduction to Psychology or
M01H Honors:Introduction to Psychology
MAJOR CO 204 Introduction to Public Relations N/E No Equivalency
MAJOR CO 209 Introduction to Advertising BUS M38 Advertising
GRAPHIC DESIGN MINOR
MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART M20 2 Dimensional Design
MAJOR GD 215 Typography I GR M34 Lettering & Typography
MARKETING MINOR
MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS M30 Introduction to Business & Economics
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Please consult with the Coordinator for Transfer Admission or the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Woodbury University for information
regarding this major.
POLITICS AND HISTORY
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
MAJOR HI 202 Early History of the United States HIST M07A Social & Political History of the United States
MAJOR HI 203 Modern History of the United States HIST M07B Social & Political History of the United States
Area 3 HI 207 World Civilization I HIST M20A World History I
Area 3 HI 208 World Civilization II HIST M20B World History II
Area 2 MA 221 Statistics MATH M15 Introductory Statistics or Honors:Introductory
or MATH Statistics
M15H
Area 4 PO 202 American Political Systems POLS M03 American Government & Politics or
or M03H Honors: American Government & Politics
MAJOR PO 250 Contemporary World Affairs POLS M04 International Relations
PSYCHOLOGY
Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH M01 or Introduction to Speech or Advanced Public
M02 Speaking
Area 2 PS 221 Statistics N/E No Equivalency
Area 4 PO 202 American Political Systems POLS M03 American Government & Politics or
or M03H Honors: American Government & Politics
Area 4 PS 200 Introduction to Psychology PSY M01 or Introduction to Psychology or
M01H Honors:Introduction to Psychology
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Section II: General Education Breadth
Agreement
Category Woodbury University Moorpark College
Area 1: English Communication
(select one course from each category)
Group A: English Composition AW 111 ENG M01A, M01AH
Group B: Critical Thinking—English AW 112 ENGL M01B, M01BH, M01C, M01CH, PHIL
Composition M05, SPCH M25
Group C:Oral Communications CO 120 SPCH M01, MO2
Area 2: Mathematics
(select one course; most majors have a designated math course)
Area 2A: Mathematical Concepts and MA 201, MA 202, MA 221, MA 230, MATH M05, M06, M07, M14, M15, M15H, M16A,
Quantitative Reasoning MA 249, PH 230 (= to MA 230) M16B, M21, M25A,M5AH, M25B
Area 3: Arts and Humanities
(select three courses; at least one from each category)
Group A: Arts AR 267, AR 268, FD 160, FD 161, FN ART M11, M12, M13, M10, M14, DANC M01A,
202, FN 203, FN 204, FN 205, FN 210, M03, HUM M02, M03, M04, M05, M06, M07,
FN 211, FN 220, FN 270, GD 260, IA M18, MUS M01, M04, M04H, M08, M09A, M09B,
164 (= to AR 267), IA 165, MU 201 PHOT M02, THA M01, M04
Group B: Humanities CO 203, FR 110, FR 113, JA 110, JA ENGL M01B. M01BH, M13A, M13B, M14, M15A,
113, LI 200, LI 205, LI 206, LI 211, LI M15B, M17, M18, M19, M20, M21, M29A, M29B,
212, LI 213, LI 214, LI 215, LI 216, LI M30, M31, , M33, M43, M44, M45, M46, M95,
217, LI 218, LI 219, LI 220, LI 270, PH FREN M03, M04, GERM M03, M04, HIST M1A,
201, PH 210, PH 270, SP 110, SP 113 M1B, M20A, M20B, HUM M07, M10A, M10B,
JAPN M03, PHIL M01, M01H, M02, 02H, M03,
M04, M07, M08, M11, M12, M13, M14, M95,
SPAN M02, SPAN M02A+ M02B, M03, M03H,
M04, M04H, M95, SPCH M26
Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences
(select three courses)
Social and Behavioral Sciences BH 210, BH 220, BH 270, EC 200 or ANTH M02, M03, M04, M06, M07, M09, M11,
EC 203 or EC 204, HI 202, HI 203, HI ECON M01, M02, CHST M01, M02, M03, M04,
207, HI 208, HI 210, HI 220, HI 270, M08, SOC M06, HUM M19, GEOG M02, M03,
PO 202, PO 250, PO 251, PO 270, PS M03H, M04, M07, M10, HIST M1A, M1B, M02,
200, PS 270 M03, M04, M06, M07A, M07B, M08, M09, M10,
M12, M14, M15, M16, M20A, M20B, M25, M25H,
JOURN M01, RT M01, POLS M01, M02, M03,
M03H, M04, M05, M08, M011,CD M02, PSY M01,
M01H, M04, M05, M06, M07, M08, M09, M10,
M11, M13, M14, M15, M16, M19, M20, SOC
M01, M01H, M02, M04, M05, M06, M07, M08,
M09, M15, M16, M95
Area 5: Physical and Life Sciences
(select two courses; at least one from each category – one course must include a lab)
Physical Sciences SC200, SC 202, SC 220, SC 240, SC ANTH M01, M01L, AST M01, M01L, M02,
241 CHEM M01A, M01B, M07A, M07B, M08, M08L,
M12, M13, ENSC M01, M01L, GEOG M01, M01L,
M05, M05L, GEOL M01, M02, M02L, M03, M05,
M21, PHSC M01, M01L, PHYS M01, M01L,
M10A, M10AL, M10B, M10BL, M20A, M20AL,
M20B, M20BL
Biological Sciences SC 201, SC 220, SC 230, SC 231, SC ANAT M01, ANPH M01, M01L, BIOL M01,
232 M02A, M02B, M02C, M03, M05, M16, M17, BOT
M01, ENSC M02, MICRM1, PHSO M01, PSY
M02, ZOO M01
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Section II: General Education Breadth
Agreement
Courses appearing in bold face currently do not carry IGETC approval or carry IGETC approval but in another area.
Courses appearing in more than one area can only fulfill one area requirement; a single course cannot fulfill two area
requirements. Students should review which general education courses are required for their major PRIOR to selecting
their general education courses. Each major contains general education courses which fulfill both general education
and major requirements.
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Section III: Basic Skills Course
Equivalencies
BASIC SKILLS COURSES
PREP IT 110 Computer Applications CIS MI6 Introduction to Information
OR CIS Systems OR Microsoft Office
M28
PREP CO 105 Information Literacy LIB M01 Research Skills for Papers, Reports
& Essays
PREP MA 049 Elementary Algebra MATH Elementary Algebra
M01
PREP MA 149 Intermediate Algebra MATH Intermediate Algebra
M03
The previously listed courses are required of all students who attend Woodbury University. The
competency for these courses can be demonstrated in the following ways:
• Through successful completion of the equivalent course at Moorpark College
• By receiving a passing score on placement exams required by Woodbury University at the time of
student orientation
• By successfully completing any course that is at a higher level (i.e. if College Algebra has been
completed with a grade of “C” or better, a student will not need to retake either Elementary or
Intermediate Algebra)
Academic elective credit will not be granted for Elementary Algebra; a waiver of the course will be
granted if the course was taken and passed with a grade of “C” or better within the last academic year
(two previous semesters). Academic credit will be granted for all other courses successfully completed
with a grade of “C” or better. Intermediate Algebra must have been completed within the last two years
for credit to be awarded, unless a higher-level mathematics course has been successfully completed.
BLOCK TRANSFER OF GENERAL EDUCATION:
Transfer students with an earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree in an academic
major from a regionally accredited college in the U.S or a degree from an international academic
institution with English as the language of instruction that is equivalent to a U.S. degree have met
Woodbury University’s lower-division general education requirements. Students must satisfy all
requirements in the major program including lower division general education courses. In addition,
students must satisfy all upper-division general education requirements and meet all other admissions
and graduation requirements and competencies of the university.
Degrees/credits earned more than eight years before admission or readmission will be accepted to meet
general education and university graduation requirements, as well as major requirements, at the
discretion of the university.
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